The purpose of this writ is to share with the world the wisdom I've
been entrusted during this lifetime and which has changed my life for
the better. Many thanks to all contributors who have helped me on my
path.
Underlying theme: the world we live is corrupt
with uprooted values. A handful of rich people own 50% or more if this
world's resources and the only way to counter that is that us, the small
people, hold together, spread our findings and thus create wealth
beyond money.
Motto's I try to guide my life after:
1. Seek wisdom
- Seek wisdom before anything else; once it is identified, broadcast it to the world.
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Death is more certain than the taxman therefore it is not a question of
when it comes, but what we leave behind when the are gone. Ideally we
want to leave this world a tiny bit better than what we found when we
were born.
2. Act as a creditor
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Act as a creditor and stay away from debt inasmuch as possible, but if
you do use debt, make sure it is a good debt (e.g. purchase a home and
rent out the unoccupied rooms).
- Choose control over ownership, inasmuch as possible, since the latter is but an illusion.
- Deliver more than what you are paid for.
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Share the excess and forgive debts. Money that doesn't change hands
looses value, therefore share whatever you are comfortable with others
in need and don't expect it back. Forgive debts and ask the ones
benefiting this to pass the privilege unto others when their turn comes.
3. Minimalism, knowledge, portability, efficiency
- Own as few items as possible and choose items that you can service yourself and serve at least two purposes.
- Keep portable so that you can follow work/opportunity.
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Knowledge is power hence invest in yourself as this is where you'll see
the greatest return on investment. Always choose electronic format, but
have the essential information printed.
- Work smart and hard, do whatever you can do today, always do your best and s
4. DO/DON'T
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don't: don't have secrets, don't own precious metals/stones, don't
do sexual misconduct, don't hurt others (physically or verbally), don't
destroy other people's
possessions, don't do drugs, don't do alcohol, don't waste time on
people that don't add value to your life, don't own guns, don't be
greedy
- do: practice Pathwork on a regular basis, learn German New Medicine, learn Permaculture, educate yourself on zero point energy and once a breakthrough is achieved broadcast immediately and for free the full disclosure,
always keep your word in contracts, use words wisely as they can heal
(or hurt), learn a martial art, save and learn to invest, learn how to
build relationships and homes, learn how to grow food, keep smarter
people/worthy friends around you, pay your debts as soon as possible,
stay out of conflictive situations, stay away from the army, help
inasmuch as you feel comfortable,
Please see below that most important resources I was entrusted heretofore in this lifetime.
- Pathwork - this is what shapes my life for the better on a daily basis where both religion and psychology have failed:
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German New Medicine (GNM) by Ryke Geerd Hamer - in order to understand
the impact of these words you must learn GNM while you are healthy;
unfortunately there's no way around it as GNM is currently being
suppressed, therefore not publicly available. When you become ill,
compare the root cause of the disease + cost of proposed treatment plan +
chance of survival between Allopathic medicine and GNM and draw your
own conclusions.
Details:
Official GNM lineage: www.germanische-heilkunde.at
Unofficial
GNM weblink (shunned by Dr. Hamer, but acknowledged within a post in
the above website. I wish Dr. Hamer would provide full disclosure of the
gained knowledge so as to avoid third parties):
www.free-new-medicine.com
- More to follow